The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 15, 1934, Image 2

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V-, / ■ ■ t . ■ • . - /- ■ The Clinton Chronicle, Clinton, S. C,, Thursday, March IS, 193^ h •> Announcements POK GAME WARBEN Mill News I hereby announce niVself a candi- pflra T. J. Blalock To Head Business that he has become a part of the city’s business life. ' T. J. Blalock, well known younj^ man of the city, has assumed the man- PRESBYTERIANS PLAN ‘‘VOLUNTEER DAY” urged to present and sign his or her f'inancial pledge for the coming; year. The officers in charge stated yesterday that they desire to express The officers of the First Presbyte- j “^ge that the canvass be kept in mind he; and urge that all members t he to make their subscriptions. - . Gold^d!le. March O.^Mrs. Willie date for Game garden in Laurens ^ TootiGe Odell spent County and pledge m^lf to abide,weekniiid with Mr. and Mrs. M. by the E. Home in Cliffside, N. €, jagement of the Farmers Exchange as'^**"- mary. R,. MILLER BKOtaN. | ^ ^ Cothran of Laurens, spent the!, successor to his father the late T J “Volunteer ’ service "will I hereby announce myself a candi- p,,,* week with his daughter, Mrs. C.’.p, . . . . ’/ Sunday, March 18th. On this,- Hfate for Game Warden in Ijaurens p t;^^off(»Td. - j Blalock, and will continue to opeiate every member of the church is j County, subject to the result of the, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright and Iit-I^***‘ *>“iness at the same l^ation. democratic primary. ' |t4e son of Spartanburg, spent thej Mr. Blalock \ for the pa.st several A. B. GALLOWAY w»^k-end with Mrs. Manon Hamm. years has been a member of the Union Evefythins: In ’ FLOWERS cooperation n«i,ife»ted last year, »”<< 1 CUnton FloWCT Shop their appra^atioi^ of the fine spirit of i^est i*****^ church have announced that thc'^®^ urge that all mennbers be present! Mcinbcr F* T# D# Plionc S3 Announcement A. o. i. week-end with Mrs. Manon Mamm. yeark nas oeen a memoer oi me union i ^ - I hereby .announce myself a candi-’ Mrs. Lois Jenkins and children of,high school faculty, a po.sition he re-L^ I wish to announCb io the pub- da.J for UiO office of'Game Warden Greenwood, spent the week-end with'cently resigned to lake over the man- lie and my friends in CUhton and m Inurens county and pledge Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jenkins. Ugement of his father’s business. His the community that I am nOW' to abide b> t'be re.-iults of the Deir.o-; Miss Roxie Atkins returned to herjfficnds in the city, many in number, .(OQim^^ted with the Farmers Ex CHARACTERISTICS OF OUR LAUNDRY SERVICE cratic primary J home in Athens, Ga., Saturday, after F. S.\TTERWHITE spending a few wiieks with her sister, I hereby announce myself a can- Mrs. J. R. Hall. didate for Game Warden in Lau.-en.; ' j cot.r.y, aind pledge my.seif to ul»i|^, Joanna School Fehrnary Honor Roll j Sv the. re.sulU of the I>emoc,alic p.-i- T.V- I ^ ma y. ^ M. A. (CiUS) CA-\NON j I hereby announce myself a candi-,^. date for ♦he office of ^me Warden *'*‘^'*" in I.jurenK 'a>unty and pledge myself to abi<le bj' the results of the Demo cratic primary. S. EVERETT M.ARTIN. » R'ch ird Willingham, | . uumm .’and, Fernicr, Jiin-! io’ Hali. l'"rol(i Turner. Second grade: Bobby Boyce, Fred .1... Miry Virginia r»-onci‘, ’.Sorroi/, Marcia .Eunice hX>R MA(;iSTR.\TE f hc’vby ann>*unv*i my.se-f as a can did;.tt for t.’-ale cf Hui. -j Tc iisi'.ip, at Maunl\ i!iv, MibjfCl .e thi .suits of the iKmocr: ' ( primary'.) .1, 1- I . KC.’Ii O’dhie! Whe’eh* 1 ’^dnM Fttr! Workman. J Tu.ii, Wdliam I’oug. V'iola j Ha’l, I'hiioh ne Farmi r, Fav Francis^j^ Hvolyn .'net, Juanita Franks, Bob-• bic Je.nn iCarr, Gladys \/ili;ngliam, l,i*'ha I • 'ou’'‘h grad#*: Walter Fuller, Mau-1 '•ic<* ''.i. nport. Haze! Aderij'^, Doris, Bozard, Wilma Hawkin.s, Mary l.an- f n .r;i*.hy Sulton, Bernice Whel- will be intcrest<‘d in the announcemlent A Laxaiive that cost* only or less a dose NEXT TIME you need modiclno to act on the bowels, try Thed< ford’s Hlack-Draught. It bring! quick relief and is priced #ithia reach of all. Black-Draught la oue of the least expensive laxa tives that you can find. A 25-cent lutckage contains 25 or more doses. Refreshing relief from constiiia- tlon troubles for only a cent or less a dose—that’s why thousanda of men and women prefer Thedr ford's Black-Draught. change and we will continue to ‘operate the business as before I my father’s death. We are pre- : pared to fill all your needs in I Quality Groceries, Fresh Meats, 'Feeds, Wood and Coal. Your patronage will be greatly appreciated and we will strive to ; please. ' ^ Come by and inspect our place lor call 157. We deliver. FARMERS EXCHANGE T. J. BLALOCK, Mgr. — ECONOMY — EFFICIENCY — promptness We offer you our service at a lower cost than you can,^, have your washing done for at home. We invite you tc examine any piece of laundry from here—you’ll be toniinced of our efficiency—the return of the bundle will prove our promptne.'^s. BUCHANAN’S DRY CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY “The old RELIABLE’’ Phone 28 r»H; M UiJ i iin'.-i'-. .••I. D I ' * I ^ ’ V» •» r— I 1 . i> « »i <■<«■ I '.tr.’ic' l.(l>vuid ^ Jfunufi. Ad- ;■ ..I im.*;-. J< arK lU‘ (la. uin, , . ; V -h. ^ oftiT .iix’.h graJo: Lurviy i)o<igt*n, ( JOHN :i. \v. v, .vrr j!'■< 'I da li.- f JOHN D. \V 'by.”UIV’*' my. ..'*'*■ uf I.:; , a ta. < ’)< I' by lit^ i>f the 1 b-nuH'i at ii j riina*‘y. A. liHKTr M •ui pIvHlg* my.-i ;f 4*+^ har- Krlly Waites, (’'audia biycc. Mil'ired Bozard, I'l'dbel I'raii- r:S. .Sai'iy ^ ci.-h grade: Fleyd Abniiis, J. il. Oaveniiort, Rosa Mue MoLe.i, Hon- lol.a Turnor. COl NTV COMMISSrDNEK 1 la reby anr'f'ure** my.'.cdf a ejuid.- da’e f'**' County,f’o:iiniis,'’.<'n'T of •«T' <\*unly, .-iubjcel lu the results of|/ tht Ib nvK-'-alK primary. F. FRANK ANDF.RSON. Polilkal Arena Still Growing Four new candidHles e’'t*'r the county political ,batt Iefi<'ld for the T>r m:i’'i'‘s bv making th**ir *’'»*■- FDR SUIT. OF EDl’CATION lu t p na i v k , , , - mel announcements irt tod.'iy ^ p.ipe*-. I hnv!..v ,nnuumv »* a can- Anderson enters the- riiee didst,- f... (•o.imy Superintendent o.f ciunmiasioner. Mr. Ander- r.r :catiun for luiurt'n.s i ounty, sub- jet tt» th«' pr.mary von, a former overseer at the Clinton result of the IteiiuK'ialic mills, is at present a rnerchant- MILTON A. W11..SON. THE OF ' Ul.'. J HIn- M A V At.KU South E r n Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co CuDtinuany aa upon a nuuic lt>om lha aorld la hound tte;ell>er 1} It lepbt*ne Operalura at dtvilt h b-iartia all ovt-r (Ue world are (or Iter wtatiiiK in a lHp"stry of •*ords. ll»e alory <* uiaoy lues and ll,e pattern of I ‘Untle.sa artivi t es. In and ol[it of the aw iii'hl>oard!i ILoie the Cords that Intel tine tha 1 Ue« of coinuiunitii'S ai d conti- Swifily skillfully the oper ators pl«k up the threads of speech and guide (liein across the miles, ever hudS tuyuBiqiti^L Wuisiea. to moving shi|>s or to dia- Unt lantU atrusa the seus In the truest sense, your tele jfhone operator Is both friend and te'tjhhor Often lies of kinship and ass* -a’ion hind her to those whose voices come at ross the Through her ^ rd pa.^s many ^ ueasages dally that are of tbs greatest Import- ance to the life and bu»' Isess of the community Bright and early in the morning 8hei.4kUte through a call that heli>s a farmer order a/spare ^rt for his tractor Another conueeiion finds eat If Jim Thomas, “over near Bo- Card” is feeding a btuicb of calves and needs any shelled corn. An other gets the latest price on heavy Logs for Bill Simpson. Through tbs day she aids la calling a doctor for lira. Moora. whose baby is ill. Puti through a long distance call for Bob Roberts, at the stata college. Thea.. through tba Bight, stands - evar. ready to help those la need. Coastaatly la her mind an^ activ- lUcs la otts gaiding piirpoea ... *Spae4 'tha caU!** And tka farthar thoaght that aha •arfaa hast whaa 'farmer residing on the Mitsgiove read ‘and serving hs inagrstrate of .Souffle ^ town towtudiip. j i A Hhetl Martin, well known G:ay 'Ct.url fanner, before a Contender for) .-uiMTvrsor, throws his fiat in the ring for this place in the approaching pri-i ; inary. K. Everett Martin, well known Gray ; .Court cilixen, lengthens the list of j game - warden aspirants .by bis forinal , announe'*ment. Milton A. Wiksdn announces his can didacy for county superintendent of (edueatiuii. Mr. Wilson is a former j phnciptit of the lainford and Hickory Tavern schools, and at present heads the school at West Springs in Union county. He is a well known citizen of, , this county and a successful U'acher of sixteen years experience. Two Big Shows. ^ At Goldville » , ehbok The h’g l>ixie Min.strel and Variety I Show will be presented in the .Ioanna; ; school auditorium at Goldville Friday ( ’and Saturday evenings at eight o’cli>ck - with a .star cast of .seventy-five menu; 'hers. The cast will incluile some of' !the “high lights” of Goldville, be.';ides | a largo group, of boy.s and girls who' ^will ."'ing an<r dance fbe Tat4».st "tmd^^ most popular numbers. A Chinese cho rus of little folk.s^ and a butterfly number bjr ten little girls will also be one of the features. And there will be 'other features just as clever. The show is directed by Mr. Dickson and will be bigger and lietter than' last year, with an entirely new pro gram. Miss McGill, well known radio j .-itar, will alsu be on the program-with; * M-her noted musicians. “ i GCoMstl S CARD OF THANKS ' We wish to thank our friemks for the many beautiful floral offerings and other loving expressions of sym-j I pathy during the illness and death of} : our dear husband and father. May. God’s richest blessings rest upon each of you. f Mrs. John M. Copeland and Family.] Radios & Tubes Smith’s Pharmacy with •ovftasy anit-ayss' pathatic aadar gtAAdlng. !• tha btuUa at tha city, as la town sad country, that la tha fixed parpoat of avary talaphone employe. Short Time LOANS L. E Mahaffey Hioae aSS-W Audits, Sy stenM a a a ftUd Income Tax Service Robert B. Roper Certified Public Accountant Box 153 LAURENS, S. C. miM. \ ^ ^DRESSES Attractive Spring Frocks in canton crepes and colorful prints. Also combinations. Sizes 14 to 46— $2.95, $3.49 $3.95, $4.95 I.adie8’ \Va.'>h Dresses. Fashion’s latest models in beautiful vat-dyed prints. Sizes 14 to 52— S1.49 toadies’ House Dresses, new spring styles and good vat-dyed prints. Sizes 14 to 52— $9c - 98c Spring’s newest Wash Frocks for girls, in attractive prints, all \at- dyed. Sizes 7 to 14— 59c - 75c Beautiful new spring patterns in Prints, all guaranteed fast color. 36 inches wide— 19c, and 22c yard SUITS i.adies’ WocI FlaniitT Siiort Suits, sizes 14 to 20. In blue, red, green and navy— Swagger Suits in tke new styles and colors. Sizes 14 to 20— &5.98 - &9.95 I,adies’ Knit Sweater Suits— S5.9S and S6.95 !■ l.adies’ Separate Skirts— ^1.95 ®ach J.adies’ and Sweaters— Misses’ new Spring 98c S1.49 $1.95 lattle Girls’ Print Dresses, with French panties. Guaranteed fast color. Sizes 2 to 6— 75c Goed qualit/, fast color Broadcloth, short lengths, all colors. 36 inches wide, yard MEN’S ALL-WOOL BLUE SERGE SUITS 14 oz,—$13.95 16 oz.—$17.50 J MEN’S e ALL-WOOL SUITS In the latest weaves and stylesV—Oxford gray, medium gray, tan and brow n mixture^— $11.95, $13.95 and $15.95 MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS 69c, 79c, and 98c MEN’S SHIRTS AND SHORTS 25c each Men’s black ox fords, new spring styles in plain and cap toe to " MEN’S NEW SPRING SPORT OXFORDS In all white, black and w’hitev and tan and brow I MEN’S AND BOYS’ CAPS New SpringXolors 49c and 98c $2.95 and l^adies’ New Spring DRESS SLIPPERS Blues, grays, and blacks. Straps, ties and pumps-^ $1.95 to $3.95 I^adies* SI*ORT OXFORDS, in aU white, brown and tan, black and white. All Sizes. JI.95 to S3.9S sr Ladies’ Full-Fashioned pure thread SILK HOSE, aii the^new spring shades^::: laadies’ and Misses’ Low’ Heel SI*ORT OXFORDS In brown and tan. $1.49 and $1.79 MEN’S HATS The latest styles and all the new spring shades-r*brown, gray, tan, and blue— to $3.49 SUMEREL’S DEPARTMENT STORE CLINTON, SOUTH CAROLINA =:^aBae :j3Bai,'.iiail